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[1] Export MySQL databases using phpMyAdmin in cPanel
Using phpMyAdmin to import your databases is very simple.
Lets read more on how you can accomplish this.
Go into your cPanel (your control panel) and find the Databases section -> phpMyAdmin icon (picture 1)
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- Now in phpMyadmin, you’ll see on the left the list of databases and a link called Import in the main page. Click Import (picture2)
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- Now you can make sure of 2 things to import your database from your PC (picture3)
- That’s it, the database we restored.
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